There is no information on the BringTheBaconHome website indicating who owns or runs the business.

The BringTheBaconHome website domain (“bringthebaconhome.com”) was registered on the 31st of December 2014, however the domain registration is set to private.

An official BringTheBaconHome Facebook group is linked to from the company website. Unfortunately the group is closed, however the following ten people are listed as group admins:

Andreas Loh

Mark Ducker

Kim Baese

Jonathan Bracy

Mike Lucas

Michael Haggie

Bruque Roberts

Cat Johnson

Martin Zhao Germer and

Sherilyn Chong

Further research reveals BringTheBaconHome affiliates naming Sherilyn Chong as company’s owner.

Emails sent out to affiliates seem to support this, with most of them singed off on by “Sherilyn”.

As per her Facebook profile, Chong is based out of Singapore. Whether or not she is working alone as the admin of BringTheBaconHome is unclear.

What is clear is that Chong has previously been involved in at least one Ponzi scam. A Facebook posting on her profile from October 2014 can be seen promoting a short-lived debit card attached to Achieve Community.

Achieve Community
was a $3.8 million dollar Ponzi scheme recently 
shut down by the SEC
.

There’s an odd gap in Chong’s Facebook timeline between the 22nd of January and the 19th of February. Whether or not Chong has recently deleted posts (some of which might have been advertising Achieve or similar schemes), is unclear.

Read on for a full review of the BringTheBaconHome MLM business opportunity.

The BringTheBaconHome Product Line

BringTheBaconHome has no retailable products or services, with affiliates only able to market affiliate membership to the company itself ($5).

Once signed up, BrngTheBaconHome affiliates can then invest in matrix positions.

Bundled with each position are a series of advertising credits, which BringTheBaconHome affiliates can use to display advertising on the company’s website.

The BringTheBaconHome Compensation Plan

The BringTheBaconHome compensation plan revolves around affiliate investing in matrix positions. Affiliates are also paid to bring new investors into the scheme.

Matrix positions in BringTheBaconHome are sold in a bundle of 12 costing $40.

When an affiliate purchases a matrix position bundle, the twelve positions purchased are generated once every 24 hours over 12 days.

Each position is entered into a series of matrices, which once filled generate a cycle commission.

BringTheBaconHome utilize five matrix systems in their cycler compensation plan.

The first matrix is a 5×1, with each matrix position generated requiring five positions below it to be filled before a $3 commission is paid out.

A position that cycles out of the first matrix is then placed into a second 4×1 matrix.

Same idea as the first, only this time four positions need to be filled before a $6 commission is paid out.

The third matrix is also a 4×1 matrix, paying out $12. The fourth matrix is a 3×1 (


🤖 Quick Answer

Who is the owner of BringTheBaconHome?
BringTheBaconHome's ownership structure remains unclear on its official website. However, affiliate documentation and email communications suggest Sherilyn Chong serves as the company's owner. The domain was registered privately on December 31, 2014, obscuring registration details.

Who manages the BringTheBaconHome Facebook group?
The BringTheBaconHome Facebook group, linked from the company website, is closed to public access. Ten individuals are listed as group administrators: Andreas Loh, Mark Ducker, Kim Baese, Jonathan Bracy, Mike Lucas, Michael Haggie, Bruque Roberts, Cat Johnson, Martin Zhao Germer, and Sherilyn Chong.

When was the BringTheBaconHome domain registered?
The BringTheBaconHome domain


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